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By: Ashaleah Davis Sociology-Mr. Bunner
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India is located in Asia It is between Pakistan and Nepal The state capital is New Delhi Population: 1.237 billion Official language is Hindi and English
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Green is hope, joy and love. White is peace Saffron is the symbol Of Indian courage Blue is loyalty and perseverance.
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Religion: Hinduism Beliefs: in fertility and Shivaa, a deity who happens to be a woman that they believe brings good harvest and power. Values: family, elders, education, and marriage
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Andhras: live in south east india known for their sweet language and long hair Gonds: they are tribal and have their own religion called Gandwana
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They are native to their land. 1526 was a powerful nation and established Munghal empire ran by Babur. European explorers' came to India and fought for goods. British had control for a while in 1600s 1947 they won independence with a non- violent protest led by Mahatma Gandhi
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Homeless people and poverty United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) killing laborers since 2007. this is slowing down though.
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No I wouldn’t want to live here for the fact that some of the things that the see in every day life I wouldn’t like to see at all and plus I wouldn’t want to feel marginalized at all.
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Location: island country in The Indian ocean off south African coast. Capital: Antanarivo Population: 22.29 million Official language: French and Malagasy
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Red is sovereignty White is purity Green is hope The white and read also Together stands for the Merina Kingdom
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Religion: Christianity, amalgamation, or Muslim. Belief: in the power of ansesters and karma Values: respect for elders, ancesters, and family oriented.
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Marina: called the invisible tribe because there is no way to know who is actually of the group or not. Betsileo: inhabit that plateau and have indunisian heritage Tanala: the tree people or people who live in the forests
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2000 years ago they were visited by indian people and also some from south africa came over sothere are som mixed heiratiges. They traded with europe and also helped the french fight in both ww1 and 2.
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There are some conflicts between different sub cultures and tribal problems
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They both were the same to me. I liked how both treated the elders with the most respect an were very family oriented. Also some of the customs like painting your body and dancing sounded fun to me.
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Probably not. I think I would visit for a few weeks maybe but I would never ever live there. I think that it would be hard to adapt to their way of life.
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Well no I actually would love to live in Kenya. It seems so friendly there and I can already speak Swahili. It would be a great opportunity to get to experience another way of life different to my own but bearable.
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